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· 분류 : 외국도서 > ELT/어학/사전 > 리더스 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781424044184
· 쪽수 : 250쪽
· 출판일 : 2008-09-01
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LESSON 1: ACADEMIC SUCCESS: THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS
Simple present: Statements /Questions /Short Answers. Adverbs of Frequency
LESSON 2: ACADEMIC SUCCESS: REGISTRATION AND CHOOSING CLASSES
Wh-Questions: What, Who, When, Where, Why, How, Which. Tag Questions
LESSON 3: NURSING: ILLNESS AND INJURY
Linking Verbs. Imperative Verbs
LESSON 4: SOCIAL SCIENCES: CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Ability: Can/Could/ Be Able to. Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns
LESSON 5: ACADEMIC SUCCESS: BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK
Present Progressive: Statements /Questions /Short Answers. Simple present vs. Present Progressive
LESSON 6: ENGLISH: READING AND WRITING ASSIGNMENTS
Phrasal Verbs: Transitive/Separable. Phrasal Verbs: Transitive/ Inseparable. Phrasal Verbs: Intransitive/Inseparable
LESSON 7: MUSIC HISTORY: GREAT COMPOSERS
Simple Past Tense: Statements/Questions/Short Answers; Common Irregular Past Forms. Simple Past Time Expressions: Words/ Phrases/Clauses
LESSON 8: SOCIOLOGY: URBAN HISTORY
Past vs. Present: Used to. Past State or Habit: Used to /Would
LESSON 9: GEOLOGY: THE EARTH AND EARTHQUAKES
Past Progressive. Time Clauses: While/When
LESSON 10: GEOLOGY: FIELD TRIP
Future Tense: Be Going To and Will: Forms. Be Going To vs. Will (Uses). Present Progressive and Simple Present Tense for Future
LESSON 11: NATURAL SCIENCES: WEATHER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Future Time Clauses: After/ Before/ When / As soon as. Future Conditional with If clauses. Future Progressive
LESSON 12: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: THE QUECHUA OF PERU
Verbs of Perception: Non-Progressive vs. Progressive. Non-Progressive Verbs of Emotion/Cognition/Possession
LESSON 13: ECONOMICS: MONEY AND TRADE
Count Nouns: Singular and Plural Forms. Count vs. Noncount Nouns
LESSON 14: NUTRITION: DIET AND HEALTH
Units of Measure: servings, glasses, cups, bowls, pieces, etc.. Much/ Many/ A lot of. A few vs. few / a little vs. little /very vs. too
LESSON 15: LINGUISTICS: LANGUAGE LEARNING STAGES
Quantity: Some / Any /No / None. General vs. Specific- Articles and Quantity Expressions. Some/Others/One/Another/The Other/The Others














